via libera

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Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Literally, free way.

Noun[edit]

via libera m (invariable)

  1. green light, go-ahead, clearance
    • 2020 September 28, Alberto Flores D'Arcais, “Corte suprema, i democratici pronti a dare battaglia a Trump sulla nomina di Amy Coney Barrett [Supreme Court, Democrats ready to do battle with Trump on the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett]”, in la Repubblica[1]:
      Un sondaggio Abc/Washington Post segnala come solo il 38 per cento degli americani sia a favore della conferma della Barrett prima del 3 novembre e in media tra la nomina e il via libera del Senato passano 72 giorni.
      An ABC/Washington Post poll reports that only 38 percent of Americans are in favor of the confirmation of Barrett before November 3, and on average 72 pass between the nomination and the go-ahead from the Senate.

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